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Statement of Reasons—expiry review determination, Certain pup joints, China

Concerning an expiry review determination under paragraph 76.03(7)(a) of the Special Import Measures Act respecting certain pup joints originating in or exported from China. Decision Ottawa, August 5, 2022 On July 22, 2022, pursuant to paragraph 76.03(7)(a) of the Special Import Measures Act, the…

Revised, Memorandum D20-1-1: Exporter reporting

Le texte français suit le texte anglais. This Memorandum has been updated to: a) clarify the export requirements for non-restricted goods temporarily imported that are leaving Canada (refer to paragraphs 18 and 19) b) make reference to the export electronic longroom email service (refer to…

Canada puts in place temporary handgun import ban

Canadians deserve to feel safe in their communities. That is why the Government of Canada has a comprehensive plan that gets firearms off our streets and more resources into our communities. A central part of this is the recently introduced Bill C-21. The bill addresses the alarming role of guns in…
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Reporting Cybersecurity Attacks to the CBSA

We have been asked the protocol of reporting a cybersecurity attack to the CBSA. The CBSA has advised the following: “We’re working on putting together a message similar to US CBP’s regarding what to do in the event of a cybersecurity attack. In the meantime, the process is to report it to the TCCU…

Canadian international merchandise trade, June 2022

In June, Canada's merchandise exports increased 2.0%, mostly on crude oil and gold exports. Meanwhile, imports rose 1.7%, mainly on energy products. As a result, Canada's merchandise trade surplus with the world widened from $4.8 billion in May to $5.0 billion in June. Total exports rose 2.0% in…

CFIA-AIRS Updates August 4th, 2022

A) Chapter 04 was published to add the following OGD extensions: 04.01.10.3501.02 - Liquid skimmed milk - Organic 04.01.20.3503.03 - Liquid partly skimmed milk - Organic 04.01.20.3503.04 - UHT partly skimmed milk - Organic 04.01.20.3504.03 - Liquid milk - Organic 04.01.20.3504.04 - Sterilized milk…

Tribunal Continues Finding—Large Line Pipe from China and Japan

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today continued its finding made on October 20, 2016, in inquiry NQ-2016-001, concerning the dumping of welded large diameter carbon and alloy steel line pipe from the People’s Republic of China (China) and Japan and the subsidizing of these goods from China…

U.S. tax credit could rev up electric vehicle production in Canada

Canadian automakers breathed a sigh of relief Thursday after U.S. lawmakers scrapped part of a massive incentive package for electric vehicles that would have excluded those assembled in Canada from a proposed consumer tax credit. Flavio Volpe, CEO of Canada's Automotive Parts Manufacturers'…

Canadian Sanctions Related to Russia – Updated

On August 2, 2022, Canada further amended the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations to list an additional 43 individuals and 17 entities. These persons include military officials involved in the Bucha massacre and entities in the defence sector directly or indirectly supporting the Russian…